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  • Artist: GTR
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 44:11
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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Most supergroups don't last long, and GTR was no exception to the rule. Steve Hackett and Steve Howe -- lead guitarists for the prime periods of Genesis and Yes, respectively -- formed the band in 1986, not with the intention of reviving classic prog rock, but with the idea of making a stadium-shaking hard rock band. It was two veterans with very clear musical identities of their own, teamed with a trio of supporting musicians eager for a big break. Not the ideal formula for a perfect rock album, since the scales were already tipped toward one side as the recording began. And, GTR's lone eponymous album didn't deliver the fireworks that Howe and Hackett fans desired. Part of the problem is that the two guitarists crowd each other out; it rarely sounds like they're trading licks, but rather like they're stepping forward for solos at their pre-scheduled times. Despite the largely cool reaction of Hackett and Howe's dedicated fan base, GTR wound up being a respectable hit in America, thanks to the terrific leadoff track, "When the Heart Rules the Mind." The one track where the group's go-for-broke arena rock formula paid off huge dividends, this is anthemic, professional stadium rock at its best, with a great hook on the chorus, a fine performance by Max Bacon, and some nice, tightly controlled soloing. There are other moments that work pretty well on the record but, on the whole, the record feels a bit like a missed opportunity. There are glimmers of what might have been -- what GTR could have done if they dropped their crossover ambitions -- but as it stands, GTR marks the point in time when both Howe and Hackett took one last stab at commercially oriented rock, before turning toward more ambitious solo projects. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
When the Heart Rules the Mind (Lyrics) Steve Hackett, Steve Howe GTR (5:24)
The Hunter Geoffrey Downes GTR (4:51)
Here I Wait Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (4:54)
Sketches in the Sun Steve Howe GTR (2:29)
Jekyll and Hyde (Lyrics) Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (4:42)
You Can Still Get Through Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (4:53)
Reach Out (Never Say No) Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (4:00)
Toe the Line (Lyrics) Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (4:29)
Hackett to Bits Steve Hackett GTR (2:10)
Imagining (Lyrics) Steve Howe, Steve Hackett GTR (5:49)

Credits

Jonathan Mover (Drums), Alan Douglas (Engineer), Steve Howe (Guitar (Bass)), Jonathan Mover (Percussion), Steve Hackett (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mike Russell (Photography), Phil Spalding (Guitar (Bass)), Miki Slingsby (Photography), Steve Hackett (Vocals (Background)), Andy Mason (Assistant Engineer), Steve Howe (Bass), Steve Howe (Vocals), Steve Howe (Guitar), Steve Howe (Synthesizer), Geoffrey Downes (Producer), Steve Hackett (Synthesizer), Jimmy Starr (Remastering), Eddie Wilner (Reissue Producer), John Brough (Assistant Engineer), Phil Spalding (Bass), Steve Hackett (Guitar), Phil Spalding (Vocals), Max Bacon (Vocals), Howard Fritzson (Art Direction), Ian Miller (Design), Stephen Thomas Erlewine (Liner Notes), Phil Spalding (Vocals (Background)), Steve Hackett (Vocals), Noel Haris (Assistant Engineer)
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GTR
Studio album by GTR
Released 1986
Recorded 1985-86
Genre Progressive rock
Length 44:11
Label Arista Records
Producer Geoff Downes
Professional reviews
GTR chronology
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GTR is the self-titled debut album and sole official studio release from the short-lived supergroup GTR. The album peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200, and the single "When the Heart Rules the Mind" reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100. Another single, "The Hunter," peaked at #85.

The group, founded by ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and then ex-Yes and Asia guitarist Steve Howe, disbanded in 1987.

Track listing

  1. "When the Heart Rules the Mind" – 5:24
  2. "The Hunter" – 4:51
  3. "Here I Wait" – 4:54
  4. "Sketches in the Sun" – 2:29
  5. "Jekyll and Hyde" – 4:42
  6. "You Can Still Get Through" – 4:53
  7. "Reach Out (Never Say No)" – 4:00
  8. "Toe the Line" – 4:29
  9. "Hackett to Bits" – 2:10
  10. "Imagining" – 5:49

Personnel

Production

  • John Brough – assistant engineer
  • Alan Douglas – engineer
  • Geoff Downesproducer
  • Howard Fritzson – art direction
  • Noel Haris – assistant engineer
  • Andy Mason – assistant engineer
  • Ian Miller – design
  • Mike Russell – photography
  • Miki Slingsby – photography
  • Jimmy Starr – remastering
  • Eddie Wilner – reissue producer

 
 

 

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